Exploding health-care costs have been small businesses' biggest problem for years. And it's not getting any better. More than half of the 365 small businesses that the National Association of
Can illegal immigrants receive workers' compensation benefits? The answer is yes, no and maybe in the often chaotic arena of state-specific workers' comp laws, where there is little consensus on the
The generation gap has a new family member -- the technology gap. And true to its genealogy, the technology gap is firmly rooted in age-related mindsets. Older managers, owners, and bosses on one
What would an insurance carrier look like if it were at the top of its game in the technology arena? The financial services research and consulting firm Celent, a division of Oliver Wyman, set out to
When considering the activities of the legislature, it is easy to isolate one or two major insurance industry issues until they seemingly define the entire course of the session. That was especially
A recent survey released by the international law firm Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP reveals that a staggering 93 percent of U.S. insurance companies faced at least one new lawsuit in the past year; an